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has anyone subscribed to which magazine .
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has anyone subscribed to which magazine .....so we could see whats the best products are and we can ask you all the time..
and please dont ask....
which magazine?
yes which
whats the magazine called?
which...
thats what Im trying to find out :eek:
and please dont ask....
which magazine?
yes which
whats the magazine called?
which...
thats what Im trying to find out :eek:
“Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.”
― George Bernard Shaw
― George Bernard Shaw
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It's a good magazine, a rellie's last subscription finished in the summer and the last issue I read for free at work was the October one. However it depends whether you're buying whatever they're testing at the time because sometimes they will go high end and slam a product for being cheaper than the average but where it's perhaps not 100% automated and consumer friendly.
Check the largest branch of the local library in your town because they might subscribe to it themselves, you could read for free, maybe in the reference library if not the normal mag rack, then you'll know if it's worth the sub for the year. What I can't tell you is whether one sub will get you all the mags or if Gardening/Computing/Money are separate mags from the main publication with their own subs rates.0 -
thank I'll go to the library and have a nose, its nice and warm and quiet, :TIt's a good magazine, a rellie's last subscription finished in the summer and the last issue I read for free at work was the October one. However it depends whether you're buying whatever they're testing at the time because sometimes they will go high end and slam a product for being cheaper than the average but where it's perhaps not 100% automated and consumer friendly.
Check the largest branch of the local library in your town because they might subscribe to it themselves, you could read for free, maybe in the reference library if not the normal mag rack, then you'll know if it's worth the sub for the year. What I can't tell you is whether one sub will get you all the mags or if Gardening/Computing/Money are separate mags from the main publication with their own subs rates.“Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.”
― George Bernard Shaw0 -
If your not sure whether to subscribe, there is a handy review magazine which reviews consumer magazines, have a look in your newsagents for "Which Which"0
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Month trial for £1 on their website.
Great magazine. A little subjective in parts but worth a read before any major purchase.
Shame it is so expensive to subscribe (£8 per month IIRC).0 -
It's a useful magazine, but expensive. I used to be part of a 'syndicate' at work that subscribed. We had around a dozen people who all chipped into the annual subscription. Each time a new issue arrived, the person in whose name the subscription was would clip a circulation list of names to the front and we'd pass it from one to the other to read.
The named person kept all the back-issues so if you wanted to look for a particular prodiuct you could ask them and they'd bring the relevant issue into the office for you.0 -
That a really good idea. :Tp00hsticks wrote: »It's a useful magazine, but expensive. I used to be part of a 'syndicate' at work that subscribed. We had around a dozen people who all chipped into the annual subscription. Each time a new issue arrived, the person in whose name the subscription was would clip a circulation list of names to the front and we'd pass it from one to the other to read.
The named person kept all the back-issues so if you wanted to look for a particular prodiuct you could ask them and they'd bring the relevant issue into the office for you.
you should tell martin :money:“Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.”
― George Bernard Shaw0
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